roon wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 17:05
NathanOlder wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 11:55
carisi2k wrote: ↑20 Jun 2019, 11:34
I would also argue that many people seem to have forgotten how slippery the circuit was and certainly the grass wouldn't have provided any grip to allow seb to position his car in a safe manner. Seb was probably lucky he didn't go in to the wall.
Seb was lucky he didn't go in to the wall so Lewis had to suffer for it??
Gaining 1.7 s on a competitor isn't suffering.
Jesus Christ you are as bad as them!
I think the closest Lewis got was probably a tenth away, but at that point he was slamming on the brakes as he was forced off the track by Vettel!
Braking in an acceleration zone, and being pushed all 4 wheels off the track IS suffering, what ever way you look at it, even with your biased eyes!